NCAAB Game Recap - Cornell at Wake Forest
Wed Jan 2, 2019 7:00 PM EST

Okla
63
Kansas
70
F
UtSt
49
Nev
72
F
NW
55
MSU
81
F
TxTch
62
WVU
59
F
Harv
57
UNC
77
F
Tuls
56
Hou
74
F
Nebras
72
MD
74
F
HuTil
65
PVAM
81
F
Presb
72
SCSt
70
F
Tul
61
Cin
93
F
NOrl
58
AbCh
68
F
Seton
80
Xav
70
F
Temp
73
UCF
78
F
Buck
64
Army
63
F
Colum
65
Bingha
63
F
Dart
59
Vermt
73
F
Lafy
83
Leh
86
F
Allen
48
Campbl
95
F
GTown
84
Butl
76
F
Maine
67
Brown
75
F
Boston
74
Amer
86
F
Drake
77
Evans
82
F(2OT)
(N/A)
60
HiPt
101
F
KennSt
65
Yale
92
F
Corn
61
Wake
83
F
(N/A)
76
NFla
104
F
SeLA
60
SFA
65
F
Nich
78
NWSt
72
F
USC-Up
63
GaTec
79
F
McNee
88
InWor
77
F
ECU
54
SMU
82
F
Lamar
82
HCU
88
F(OT)
NDSU
77
NebOm
90
F
CenAR
75
TXAMC
87
F
IlSt
56
Valpa
58
F
MOSt
70
SIU
75
F
NrthIA
65
Brad
47
F
UConn
68
SoFL
76
F
DeP
68
Vill
73
F
Bois
69
Wyo
55
F
IaSt
69
OkSt
63
F
Tex
67
KSU
47
F
SDak
71
Denv
70
F
NM
65
AF
58
F
IndSt
44
LoyIL
79
F
(N/A)
47
UCSB
109
F
Fres
73
SJSU
53
F
ColSt
76
UNLV
78
F

Jan 2, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Cornell

22

39

61

Wake Forest

37

46

83

Wake Forest downs Cornell 83-61 on Hoard's career night
Wed Jan 2, 2019 10:31 PM

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) Jaylen Hoard scored a career-high 23 points and tied his career best with 15 rebounds for his third double-double of his freshman season and Wake Forest beat Cornell 83-61 on Wednesday night to close out its nonconference schedule.

Hoard scored eight points in a 13-0 run in the final minutes of the first half as Wake Forest (7-5) took control and led 37-22 at halftime.

Demon Deacons coach Danny Manning called the freshman's performance "terrific."

"He's athletic and skilled, and it's a challenge for teams that don't have the athletes that they have," Cornell coach Brian Earl said. "He was a big part of it. They were doing some good stuff. A lot of the stuff we have to fix, he pointed it out to us."

The Demon Deacons scored the first seven points of the second half and won going away after outrebounding the Big Red 50-25. Brandon Childress scored 14 points and Chaundee Brown added 12.

"I thought we did some good things in certain categories," Manning said. "This was the best in terms of numbers-wise, that we've rebounded the basketball. That gave us the chance to get some second-chance points."

Matt Morgan scored 22 points, Jake Kuhn had 12 and Jimmy Boeheim 11 for Cornell (6-8).

BIG PICTURE

Wake Forest: Their opposition may have been overmatched, but the Demon Deacons were dramatically better than their last time out - Saturday's 73-69 loss to Gardner-Webb. With Atlantic Coast Conference play looming, they will have to sustain a higher level than they ever managed during their nonconference schedule.

Cornell: The Big Red's streak of futility against ACC opposition was extended to 34 consecutive games. Cornell previously lost 63-55 at Syracuse on Dec. 1. The program's last win over an ACC foe came over Wake Forest in 1951.

HOARDING THE OFFENSE

Hoard has attempted fewer than 10 shots from the field in only three games. But all three of those came within Wake Forest's last four outings, including the loss to Gardner-Webb, which saw Hoard attempt a season-low six shots.

That trend was markedly reversed on Wednesday, as Hoard had 10 attempts by halftime and finished with a career-high 15. But the freshman said that was merely a byproduct of his assertiveness in other areas.

"I put emphasis on rebounding and defending today, and offense came after that because I was engaged and aggressive," Hoard said.

THEY SAID IT

Manning, on whether his young team knows what it is about to face in ACC play: "No. How could you? You know what I mean? You haven't been there. You don't know what it's like to be married until you're married. Living together is different. Right? But we talk about it, and the guys who have been here talk about their experiences, too. It will be trial by fire."

Earl, on his team's frustrating night: "We lost embarrassingly. I don't expect us to lose that way. I don't care that we're an Ivy League team and they're an ACC team."

SONS OF FAMOUS FATHERS

Cornell's Boeheim, the son of Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim, is a regular contributor for the Big Red. But Wake Forest's Anthony Bilas, son of former Duke player and ESPN analyst Jay Bilas, had not scored in his career until Wednesday.

Bilas made his only shot from the field in the waning moments of the game, setting off a wild celebration from his teammates on the bench.

"From a standpoint of everybody getting a chance to play, that's always nice," Manning said. "Our walk-on guys, the guys at the end of the bench do a really good job of working hard in practice and coming in with a great attitude day in and day out. So that's always nice to see."

UP NEXT

Wake Forest: Opens its ACC schedule at Georgia Tech on Saturday.

Cornell: Hosts Division III Johnson & Wales on Friday.

Leaders

Cornell PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Morgan 22 0 2 1 0 0
J. Kuhn 12 0 0 1 0 0
Wake Forest PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Hoard 23 0 2 15 0 1
B. Childress 14 0 5 6 0 0

Team Comparison

Corn Wake
Points For 61 83
Field Goals 21/56-38% 32/62-52%
Three Pointers 6/26-23% 3/14-21%
Free Throws 13/21-62% 16/22-73%
Offensive Rebounds 5 14
Defensive Rebounds 20 36
Rebounds 27 50
Blocks 1 4
Steals 5 3
Turnovers 9 10
Personal Fouls 22 17
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Wake Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Jan 2 Corn 61 @ Wake 83 M. Morgan 22 J. Hoard 23

Game Information

Stadium: Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Attendance: 4,878
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